There does not seem to be a country that claims it is rude to shake right hands. Many countries agree that it is rude to shake left hands including most Muslim countries.
No. (rude)
Shake your body or butt. I also hear people say "shake!" as if to say in your face or or to be rude.
Absolutely! It's very rude. Unless you're in America, where it's considered normal.
Only the right hand should be used for eating, accepting and giving. It is considered extremely bad manners to use the left hand when passing anything to someone. Men shake hands with right hand or with both hands, but it is not the custom for women to shake hands at all. To attract the attention of someone, it is the Swahili custom to signal with the hand, bending and flicking the four fingers downwards against the palm. Pointing is abhorred and is only done to the side, never at the person to whom one is talking. Staring is not considered rude or offensive
no
Yes, but it is not right.
1.Using your right hand to shake, touch, eat food with, or handle money (or anything else) is a must. Using the left hand for these things is considered rude and dirty. 2.Holding the hand in a fist with the thumb to the sky, then pressing the thumb to the forefinger is an extremely rude gesture. It means something like, "your mother is a prostitute." Pointing at people tends to be considered rude.
85% of men would agree with me when I say that's kinda rude. The other 15% are the people who do it. Personally, I don't think it's right, but he could just be trying to be friendly, 'cause everyone is different.
Not rude, just right, "No children please!"
i suggest the right answer is : I request you avoid your rude tongue
Meishi is a Japanese business card. you must take the card with both hands and do not touch the name or information with your hands it is considered rude..........
Yes, I think so, because during sign conversation you are also reading facial cues, as you do when someone is speaking. It's probably better for them not to be chewing food at the same time.AnswerNo, it is only rude to sign with your hands full. Of course opening your mouth while it is full is rude regardless of whether you are speaking or signing.